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Showrooms Are Breaking Out All Over

August 14, 2006

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Builders Plumbing and Heating Supply has remodeled its five showrooms in Ann Arbor, Midland, Traverse City, Grand Rapids and Lansing, MI.

The 50-year-old wholesale distributor opened new Kohler® showrooms in the five Michigan locations, featuring a gallery presentation of lifestyle suites, working displays and new products.

In addition to Kohler, the showrooms offer products from manufacturers including Maax, Pearl, Acryline, Ultra, VitrA, Elkay, Blanco, Brizo, Delta, Hansgrohe, Grohe, Moen, ShowHouse and Lennox Fireplaces. The Ann Arbor, MI, location also has Kallista products.

The wholesaler says its goal for each showroom is to provide customers with up-to-the-minute design ideas, product manuals and brochures, and a trained and knowledgeable staff.



Noland Opens In Salisbury, MD

Noland Co., Newport News, VA, has opened a 2,600-sq.-ft. showroom, the Bath & Idea Center, in its new $2.7 million, 36,350-sq.-ft. prototype building in Salisbury, MD.

Now owned by WinWholesale, Dayton, OH, Noland opened its new facility in June to improve its efficiency and customer service.

The showroom is open to the public and supplies plumbing fixtures for homeowners, interior designers, contractors, builders and remodelers. The former facility did not have a showroom.

The branch has 14 employees but expects to expand its staff as business grows.


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